Later this week, Taylor Swift will release her new album, Reputation. In anticipation, she's unveiled the album's 15-song tracklist. Perhaps most notable is âEnd Gameâ, a collaboration featuring Ed Sheeran and⦠Future. Early singles including âLook What You Made Me Doâ, ââ¦Ready For It?â, âGorgeousâ, and âCall It What You Wantâ are also featured on the tracklist. Reputation, Swift's sixth album to date and the follow-up to 2014's 1989, is out November 10th. Reputation Tracklist:
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Photo by Amy Price Just a few days ago, DRAM announced he was officially removing the periods from his name. Today, he's back with his first new track under the punctuation-free moniker, a Rick Rubin-produced cut called Check Ya Fabrics. Rubin's beat is as mellow as a rolling high, the kind that just drips down your body in waves. Over the top, DRAM comes in with pitched up vocals spitting bars about his stacks of high-end clothes. I only have eyes on my clothes/ I love my clothes like I love my girl that I hold close at night, he says in his high pitched croon. I got so many clothes in there it'll make you lose your mind I got suitcases and suitcases and shoelaces upon shoelaces. Take a listen below. To announce that he was dropping the periods from his name, DRAM teamed with Funny or Die. The rapper appears onCorey Blovich, a mockery of the Maury Povichshow. Just like onPovich, DRAM is there to discover once and for all if the periods in his life are really his or if his baby mama is straight lying. Check out the video below. Halloween's the right night to witness a costume-change-filled party like the one this pop superstar threw on Tuesday, writes Ben Rayner. Charli co-wrote the track, which also features French Montana and contributions from Skrillex
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